Claims by Saudi suggest the attacks did not originate from Yemen. FMTNews
Saudi claims Iranian made drones and missile parts were scattered at Saudi Aramco oil site.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Wednesday said the weekend attacks on the kingdom’s critical oil infrastructure were “unquestionably sponsored by Iran.” “Despite Iran’s effort to make it appear so,” the attack did not originate from Yemen, said Turki al-Maliki, a spokesman for the Saudi defence ministry.Iran has denied responsibility, with President Hassan Rouhani saying it was carried out by Yemeni rebels fighting the Saudi-led coalition.
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